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Save Our Earth Mods ([personal profile] ourearth) wrote in [community profile] saveourearth2018-11-18 02:12 pm

There are bluebirds over- Wait, those don't go here! [Mingle]

Date: 11.11.2018
Characters: Open!
Note: This is intended to be a very relaxed mingle to give people a bit of a breather. It is plot-related, but a lot less dramatic than prior mingles.


On the 11th, something about Mossgate Council has changed yet again - but this time, it isn't nearly as disturbing and dangerous as back on Halloween.

Instead of cobwebs and skeletons, there are poppies. Red poppies and white poppies have flowered over night. They cover fields and lawns, the Greens and the forest ground, troop exercise areas over at the airfields, the gardens of the manor house, and even parts of the beach.

And up over the white cliffs of Mossgate, bluebirds flap their wings, flying around and sitting on the castle ruins, and if one stands still for a while and offers breadcrumbs, they'll come over and sit on that person's hand to have a snack, too.

They seem a bit confused, but not nearly as confused as the ornithology department at Mossgate University that can't save itself from interviews - no, they have no idea how that American species suddenly showed up in such numbers and why they're sticking to the cliffs specifically. Jane Astbury finally suggests with some exasperation that maybe they're just doing a music-themed tour of Europe, and could they please let her staff and students teach and study in peace?
iamnotgod: A man, sitting and possibly smiling. (Awkward Smile)

[personal profile] iamnotgod 2018-12-02 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Instant messaging. It could use that, and access websites. And it could produce text responses instantly, from a human standpoint."

If Nel had been right and he'd been a ghost, how would he have been able to interact with a computer? Stories combining tech and ghosts are a bit less consistent on that point.
catted: (listening)

[personal profile] catted 2018-12-04 07:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"Might you not just have been a human with a neural interface? Internet built into your brain?" She's read enough sci-fi to have seen that thought a few times.
Edited 2018-12-04 19:13 (UTC)